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Votes at a glance: Strongsville council adopts RFP for land sale, police vehicle purchase, 2025 budget appropriations and other measures

5770855 · March 3, 2025
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Summary

The Strongsville City Council on March 3 adopted multiple ordinances and resolutions, including authorization to seek marketing services for a potential sale of about 87.5 acres of industrial land and purchase of six police vehicles.

The Strongsville City Council on March 3 adopted multiple ordinances and resolutions. Most items were approved on motions to suspend the rules and adopt; roll-call votes recorded unanimous approval for the measures listed below. Several of these items were presented with brief committee or departmental reports.

Votes at a glance

- Resolution No. 2025-22: Authorize mayor to advertise an RFP for professional real estate marketing services to sell approximately 87.5 acres of city-owned industrial land for economic development. Moved by Ms. Kozick; second Mr. Kaminski. Adopted (unanimous).

- Ordinance No. 2025-23: Join Ohio Department of Administrative Services contracts to purchase six 2025 Dodge Durango police vehicles (two outfitted for canine officers), authorize the mayor and finance director to execute agreements. Moved by Ms. Kozick; second Mr. Kaminski. Adopted (unanimous). Total not-to-exceed amount cited at $421,360 in committee report.

- Ordinance No. 2025-24: Authorize disposal of a used/obsolete police department vehicle (2001 Chevrolet cargo van) to be donated to the Southwest Enforcement Bureau. Moved by Ms. Kozick; second Mr. Kaminski. Adopted (unanimous).

- Resolution No. 2025-25: Accept a $1,000 donation from Swagelok Company for use by the Strongsville Police Department for equipment, education and training. Moved by Ms. Kozick; second Mr. Kaminski. Adopted (unanimous).

- Ordinance No. 2025-26: Authorize filing an application for financial assistance with the Cuyahoga County Community Development Fund for repairs at the recreation center and senior center. Moved by Mr. Kaminski; adopted (unanimous).

- Resolution No. 2025-27: Authorize the mayor to advertise for bids for the 2025 pavement reconstruction program (nine streets plus two additional streets contingent on a water-main repair in Ward 3). Moved by Ms. Kozick; second Mr. Kaminski. Adopted (unanimous).

- Ordinance No. 2025-28: Make appropriations for annual expenses and other expenditures of the city for fiscal year 2025 (budget ordinance); repeal prior ordinance 2024-169. Moved by Ms. Kozick; second Mr. Kaminski. Adopted (unanimous).

- Ordinance No. 2025-29: Amend Section 266.13(a) of Part 2 of the codified ordinances concerning departmental rules and regulations. Moved by Ms. Kozick; second Mr. Kaminski. Adopted (unanimous).

- Conditional objection motion (communications, petitions, and claims): Council moved a conditional objection to a D5 liquor-permit application for Lobby 11, LLC, 20995 Royalton Road, based on the applicant’s lack of compliance with building, health or safety codes; the clerk will withdraw the objection if the building department confirms compliance. Moved by Ms. Kozick; second Mr. Kaminski. Adopted (unanimous).

For all items above where roll-call votes were recorded on the meeting record, votes were recorded as "Yes" by the members present. No item failed or was tabled at the March 3 meeting.